
معرفی
David E. Guggenheim is a Lecturer and Program Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University, where he leads the MS in Energy Policy and Climate and MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy programs. A marine scientist and conservation policy specialist, he founded the nonprofit Ocean Doctor and created the Cuba Conservancy initiative, fostering U.S.-Cuba collaboration on coral reef conservation for 19 years. His work has influenced diplomatic relations and marine ecosystem restoration.
- Founder and President, Ocean Doctor
- President of Friends of Channel Islands National Park
- Co-chair of the Everglades Coalition
Research Interests: Guggenheim focuses on marine conservation, sustainable aquaculture, and international environmental policy. His projects address coral reef protection in Cuba, post-disaster recovery in the Gulf of Mexico, and community-driven conservation models. His interdisciplinary approach integrates marine biology, policy advocacy, and public education.
Publications Trends: His recent works emphasize coral reef conservation in politically sensitive regions, sustainable aquaculture innovations, and the intersection of environmental policy and diplomacy. Media mentions highlight his expertise in marine ecosystems and conservation storytelling.
- Scientific Awards: Inducted into The Explorers Club as a National Fellow (2008)
Public Outreach: Hosted The Ocean Doctor Radio Show and ExpeditionCasts podcast, with appearances on 60 Minutes, Good Morning America, and NPR. Leads Ocean Doctor’s 50 Years–50 States–50 Speeches Expedition, reaching 21,000+ students.


